Your Life is Not a Checklist But It Rewards Those Who Are Consistent in Their Approach
Stop trying to understand life and start living it instead
Just because some days require you to have a checklist, it doesn’t mean you need to live all your days according to a checklist.
That’s because the most important things in life don’t require a checklist.
Calling your mum on her birthday, visiting your grandma every now and then, and taking your dog out for a walk are just a few.
Instead, checklists are for activities that are important to be… well, checked from your list, but are not that common.
Things like taking your car to the car wash, buying batteries for your remote controller and packing some pair of socks for your trip in France.
And you might say, yes, but I need a checklist for the things I have to do during the day, to ensure I am slowly growing my personal brand which eventually will help me quit my 9 to 5 job, so that I…
Stop it.
I get what you mean.
However, please let me explain why having to write a checklist for these activities is wrong in the first place. You can thank me later.